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Everything posted by securitymonster
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for the price, its not worth fixing, just buy another one! But, I would look into a better camera. That looks like an ARM type camera and they aren't all that great, especially @ 330/420 lines of resolution. I don't really see how this camera is even all that effective. Check out the Extreme EX82 dual sensor camera! http://www.extremecctv.com/product_detail.php?product_id=32
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How do you pay your salesman ?
securitymonster replied to ak357's topic in General Digital Discussion
10% of Gross if margin is held, company cell phone, mileage reimbursement of course. No base salary. -
Check out the Arecont Vision 8MP 180* IP Camera http://www.arecontvision.com/products_8180.html
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Camera System Pays for itself in no time....
securitymonster replied to kmurrey's topic in Test Bench
Its you guys that give us "Sales Guys" a bad name! -
Don't go with wireless cameras, be sure to run hardwired covert cameras. You'll be happy you did and your client will thank you for it.
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We've installed some KT&C. There products are decent, the only camera we use from them is the KPC-N600 series bullet with IR MECH cut filter. Its a good camera for the money. However, we asked for a 24V AC camera and recieved 12V DC. We had them replace them with 24V AC and they shipped 12V DC cameras inside 24V AC marked housings.....it was a bit frustrating for both us and our client. It has been worked out. They also seem to be very sensitive to power. I would try to power the cameras your having problems with locally and see if this helps with any issues. Or maybe removing the Speco cameras from the power supply and see if that changes anything. Overall, they are a budget orientated camera. I am curious to see how the new N600 WDR bullet works out.
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I believe it is 2 years but don't quote me. You can call them @ 1-888-767-2288
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You added an "e". The correct link is http://www.scpcat5e.com/. No I didn't.....
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On the money, this is how it should be handled.
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Here are some choices for you. To be honest, I don't know of there is much difference between the KT&C camera and the Wizkid camera. Might be interesting to dig into! Budget Camera KT&C KPC-N600H1 ~ $350 Link: http://www.ktnc.co.kr/product_02_06.asp Mid Level Camera Wizkid WZ16 ~ $500 Link: http://www.extremecctv.com/product_detail.php?product_id=180 Pro Level Camera Extreme EX14 ~ $900 Link: http://www.extremecctv.com/product_detail.php?product_id=26
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I don't know about you guys but I don't pay for cable, my clients do! Copper prices fluctuate and my customers are aware of this. I get most of my cable from SCP (Structured Cable Products) www.scpcat5e.com
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There older stuff was good, I'm not too happy with the new "easyview" series, especially the CMOS sensors in the wide dynamic domes. I have replaced all recent nuvico camera installs with panasonic equipment and my clients were more than happy to see the change.
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ARM doesn't manufacture a thing. I would stay away from them if you want to stay in business. Their tech support blows, their products are cheap, and they are usually not worth the money. If you have a job using ARM equipment, make sure to order 40% more equipment to compensate for DOA. But, some basics are ok like stated above, the quads are ok, the DVR's are nothing to be impressed about. Just remember, you get what you pay for!
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Hi-Res IP Camera for Time lapse recording
securitymonster replied to Rude-e's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
10 fps @ 1600x1200 @ 12 Hours Day on 720gb for one month seems far fetched... Just wondering if you are getting this information from manufacturers, tests, calculators, etc? PS - I'm not arguing, just inquiring -
I hate working with new sales people.
securitymonster replied to scorpion's topic in General Digital Discussion
It happens, all we can do is educate! But don't hire buddies and always get a techs opinion on a job. Tell your salesman to take pictures, especially if he is new! -
Just ran into this problem the other day, thanks to Isaac and his expert knowledge, we solved the problem in 5 minutes. We had wavy lines from bottom to top, isaac said ground loop, my tech said no way, isaac said check the camera, pulled the camera from the housing, sure enough, there it was! The camera surface mount adapter was grounding the camera to the steel beam it was mounted to. We used nylon bolts and washer to isolate the mount from the steel beam! Camera: Panasonic WV-CW484S Power Supply: P3 24V AC, 16 Out, 25 Amp 800 Foot Home Run Cable, plastic zip ties (no breaks in the line anywhere) Thanks Isaac!
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Is there a.....?
securitymonster replied to tebanski's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Not that I'm aware of, but there are standalone type recorders that can use a standard size hard drive. -
First of all, I don't know how you can call my "Business Trip" wild....but lets just recap on the trip...your trip to be exact! Although your trip started successful winning the slot machines You then immediately got a bit greedy and quickly lost it at the roulette table, and couldn't stop playing the only machine that pays, the ATM. And NO isaac, the roulette spin wheel was not off axis. So after losing all your money, you had to find a way to raise some funds to get home. It seems there happened to be an XBOX convention going on and what do you know, they needed a stand in for Gears of War. But I'm very surprised they offered you the job showing up like this. But after all else fails, when you gotta get home, you gotta get home. So it wasn't out of your league earn some extra money crop dusting it home! Just watch out for those funnel clouds. All in all, I think my trip was pretty tame!
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I've been using other PC Based systems lately and finally got turned on to Netpromax. The interface is cool, 99% controlled with a mouse. I had an application that required a mouse interface so this was perfect. The video is good, compression is great, records in 4 CIF no problem, motion recording was incredible compared to others. And the case it came in was outstanding! So far so good. I ran the machine a few days in my shop and it was fun to use. My client is playing with it now and will be "beta" testing it for me and him of course. I'll keep you posted, but so far its two thumbs up! They have a killer return policy too so I encourage you to try them out. The systems come pre-configured and they are using great components inside the box.
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NETPROMAX Is My Hero
securitymonster replied to securitymonster's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
still have the XP theme.... -
NETPROMAX Is My Hero
securitymonster replied to securitymonster's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
-Killer cases -512mb min. memory -16 ch. audio from dongle -Rescan of channels is done upon exit of setup -Windows XP or XP Pro on certain units, tweaked a bit too! So far so good!!!! -
NETPROMAX Is My Hero
securitymonster replied to securitymonster's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
well solid as a rock so far. I've dealt with fair number of PC based systems and this thing is prefabbed with cool features, solid components, great cases, and killer manufacturer support...........all of that equals solid as a rock! I've got a pretty extensive client working on it right now and he is very pleased with performance and simplicity! Sometimes a happy client is the most important! I will of course update with progress reports on performance! -
Crimp on or Twist on?
securitymonster replied to ronster's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
I just ordered the new Push on BNC Compression from Ideal Industries! They were pretty solid from what I could play with at ISC West! But, normally we use twist ons for our DIY customers and our Techs use Compression. -
Extreme CCTV cameras, EX82DXL or EX38NX Cable, I would use RG6 for video!
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The bus system in vegas has cameras on them and when the police cars are next to them, they can tap into the video feed and view activity as needed! I would imagine there is something similar for the taxi service there! Not sure what brand product they are using...